Now recommend shed supplier please...

Now recommend shed supplier please...

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Dizeee

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18,363 posts

207 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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Following on from my other thread, I am now in a position to buy a shed online. As it happens it will be a PHer who will be erecting it - totally forgot about him but he came round last year to do some work and I contacted him about this, he can do it all. I haven't got a price yet but he was very reasonable last year and I have no doubt will be equally so before this, but I will confirm his charges nearer the time when I actually book.

Anyway, now I am looking at 10 x 8 sheds online. I am sick of having sheds and summerhouses leak ( 2 current ones and 2 in the old house all had problems with damp and leaks at various points ) so am considering a metal contraption, they also seem cheaper, don't need treating or painting and by logic should be easier to put up and last longer.

Any advice or recommendations on supplier - also whats the difference between a £300 shed and £1200 shed of the same dimension and design - is it purely quality of wood?

33q

1,556 posts

124 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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There are many different qualities of sheds

Feather edge is cheaper than tongue and groove. Then there's match boarding and ship lap. Thickness of the boarding 12mm or 15mm or even 19mm

Thickness of the frame. Nailed or jointed. Spacing of the verticals.

Roof and floor OSB or ply or tongue and groove

Doors and windows can be cheap or rigid and properly braced

Roof height.....don't skimp if you are tall

I had mine custom built and erected. Paid about £1100 12 years ago (19 feeet by 8). I have refelted it and extended it and I treat it every year.

It still looks new and doesn't leak

Metal sheds are more susceptible to condensation. I'd stick to wood and maintain it

NickCW

295 posts

131 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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I have used http://www.telesheds.co.uk/ before on the recommendation of my neighbour, they were great.

Pretty cheap compared to the local garden centres/diy stores and you can choose decent quality sheds. They turned on with it in 7 pieces on a flatbed and had it erected and put together in about 10mins, even sealed knot holes with a wood filler. Assembly is in the price which is a bonus.

Going to use them again when I move, existing shed has been up 4 years and still looks good as new. smile

wolfracesonic

7,038 posts

128 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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I erected a couple of sheds for customers from here last year Tiger sheds The quality, pound for pound seemed far higher than the stuff in wickes/B&Q etc. One of them, the customer got them to do a custom size in the style they wanted; the supplied roof felt was decent too, as in it was stronger the paper it was wrapped in.

Craikeybaby

10,433 posts

226 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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wolfracesonic said:
I erected a couple of sheds for customers from here last year Tiger sheds The quality, pound for pound seemed far higher than the stuff in wickes/B&Q etc. One of them, the customer got them to do a custom size in the style they wanted; the supplied roof felt was decent too, as in it was stronger the paper it was wrapped in.
Another vote for these. Although be prepared for their ads to follow you around the internet.

What are you panning to keep in the shed? Metal sheds can suffer with condensation (see other recent threads).

8-P

2,758 posts

261 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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Ive looked at Tiger Sheds and they seem quite good value with lots of options. Suspect they are cheaper now than they will be in Spring/Summer too

8-P

2,758 posts

261 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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Hmm 5% off at the moment, big deal

Dizeee

Original Poster:

18,363 posts

207 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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Tiger looks good, 12mm thick shiplap 10 x 8 with door handle, padlock and clasp delivered for 575. Best so far by a long way.

Jonesy23

4,650 posts

137 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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http://www.twgb.co.uk/ Topwood Sheds - good stuff but not cheap. Built to order so almost anything is possible mixing and matching features and fiddling with dimensions.

Very solidly framed compared to the others I looked at too.

Nice But Dim

458 posts

208 months

Monday 9th January 2017
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Moved into a house recently with a double garage made by Passmores - its great

http://www.passmores.co.uk


thebraketester

14,260 posts

139 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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Build one from scratch from wood. :-)

jet_noise

5,660 posts

183 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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tgb sheds through a garden centre

Still dry after 4 years,

regards,
Jet

mikeiow

5,396 posts

131 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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You can always go tanalised if you are interested in longevity.....our 13' x 5' (awkward space!) has been great, sources through beast sheds (http://www.beastsheds.co.uk/) - maybe not 'the' cheapest, but well built and custom sized to suit!

ndg

560 posts

238 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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Costco have a paintable plastic shed on offer at the moment. About £850 I think.

It'll be in the offers part of their website

V8RX7

26,920 posts

264 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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Dizeee said:
so am considering a metal contraption, they also seem cheaper, don't need treating or painting and by logic should be easier to put up and last longer.
Don't even consider them - I made that mistake - they are made of tin foil - luckily I was able to send mine back.

They also condensate terribly.

I prefer wood for a large shed but have been very impressed with the performance of plastic ones (one recent thread notwithstanding)

My daughter has owned one for 10+years, moved it 4 times and it's still perfect with zero maintenance.

Chrisgr31

13,494 posts

256 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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Wasnt there a thread in SP and L about someone whose metal shed blew away?

towser44

3,501 posts

116 months

Tuesday 10th January 2017
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I've got a Tiger sheds shed and a summerhouse and no complaints whatsoever from me, highly recommended.

Mr MXT

7,692 posts

284 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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I've just ordered a Tiger shed on the back of this thread.

Rude-boy

22,227 posts

234 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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TBH i ordered the cheapest 8x10 double door shed Taylors Garden Buildings had about 8 years ago and other than a coat of Ronseal about 4 years ago have done zero maintenance to it.

Still standing, still totally dry despite being in a dark damp part of the garden with trees overhanging most of it.